Negligent entrustment definition

Negligent entrustment means the supplying of a qualified product by a seller for use by another person when the seller knows, or reasonably should know, the person to whom the product is supplied is likely to, and does, use the product in a manner involving unreasonable risk of physical injury to the person or others.
Negligent entrustment means the supplying of a qualified product by a seller for
Negligent entrustment means knowingly entrusting, lending, permitting, furnishing, or supplying an automobile to an incompetent or habitually careless driver. An incompetent driver is one, who by reason of age, experience, physical or mental condition, known habits of recklessness, or for any other reason is incapable of operating a vehicle with ordinary care.

More Definitions of Negligent entrustment

Negligent entrustment means allowing the use or operation of a “personal watercraft” by a “cov- ered person” who has not successfully completed a state sponsored safety course.

Related to Negligent entrustment

  • Negligence means the failure to exercise "Reasonable Care".

  • Intentional Wrongdoing means an act or omission taken or omitted by a Party with knowledge or intent that injury or damage could reasonably be expected to result.

  • Public nuisance means a building that is a menace to the public health, welfare, or safety, or that is structurally unsafe, unsanitary, or not provided with adequate safe egress, or that constitutes a fire hazard, or is otherwise dangerous to human life, or that in relation to the existing use constitutes a hazard to the public health, welfare, or safety by reason of inadequate maintenance, dilapidation, obsolescence, or abandonment. “Public nuisance” includes buildings with blighting characteristics as defined by Iowa Code section 403.2.